Objectives

The M.Ed. Adult Education specialization emphasizes fundamental skills and understandings of adult learners and is intended for individuals who will work within programs of adult education in contexts other than higher education institutions. This program of study is designed to develop skills in working with adult learners within formal and informal contexts such as community education, nonprofit settings, religious education, corporate training, and workforce development. (30 credits).


Program of Study

Adult Education Core - 12 credit hours 12
Foundations of Adult Education  
Program Evaluation  
Resource and Program Management  
Organization and Administration of Higher Education  
Statistics and Research - 6 credit hours 6
Educational Statistics I  
Applied Educational Research  
Electives - 12 credit hours 12
Approved electives may be selected from other Education programs or departments that strengthen the student's program of study. These courses need to be selected in consultation with the chair.
 
Total Credits 30

Internship

Students with no professional experience working in an adult education program are encouraged to enroll in a three-credit higher education Internship (EDLD 598) to gain practical field experience.